ZTE Grand X Tegra 2 ICS 2.6 kernel source code.

iregados

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He didnt telled that it would work..he just tried to warn the devs about the news and ask then about it..thats why are all here..

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ar31791

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He didnt telled that it would work..he just tried to warn the devs about the news and ask then about it..thats why are all here..

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I want directing my statement at the OP. I encourage people to search for useful information. It was directed at everyone who bickers back and forth as soon as someone posts something.

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ziykai

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English translation:

Do not know that this can be helpful.

Original:
不知道这个能有用吗?
 
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AvRS

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Hi, as per the forum rules you must first post in English and then you may post in your native language below as per the edits I've made to your post.

Not quite sure what the point of your post is as doesn't really make any sense if the translation is correct.

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ravanne

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Hi, as per the forum rules you must first post in English and then you may post in your native language below as per the edits I've made to your post.

Not quite sure what the point of your post is as doesn't really make any sense if the translation is correct.

Thanks

AvRS
More like he wonders if this is helpful...

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palmbeach05

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Devs are in the middle of digging into the 2.x kernel, also looking at a 3.x kernel as a possible option. They'll make a decision soon, hopefully, on which kernel they will be using, but chances are it will be a 2.x kernel. The 3.x kernel might be useful for future android
eleases. I'm flipping between gb and ics, with some occasional jb (4.2) usage, and i know ics uses the 2.x kernel, i don't recal what the jb kernel is, but seeing as the rom came from epinter, its most likely 2.x
 

ravilov

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Been explained many times already, but here goes again.

There is no such thing as a "JB kernel" or an "ICS kernel". Any version of Android can work on any kernel of any version, so long as there is proper hardware support in the kernel.